600 Marchand Drive
Donaldsonville, LA 70346
Ascension County
Phone: (225) 474-0770
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by Roman Trinka on
(this review is about The Park's nightclub/bar portion, not the restaurant) First off, this place is an architectural wonder and HUGE. Like, three-level, converted-warehouse huge. There's a main dining area, a main bar area, a downstairs bathroom area, a patio-esque garden, a Red Room (redrum?), and a very large upstairs. Despite the bevy of rooms available, it seemed constantly crowded, especially upstairs, which is where the DJ was spinning decent music with crappy transitions, though you could hear the music throughout the rest of The Park as well. That's probably because everyone, and I mean EVERYONE, was gunning for that upstairs. The crowd here is a very weird mix of several minority groups and middle-aged white men sporting black, thick-frame glasses and scarves and carrying around champagne. In fact, it's very much like the crowd you could find at Opus 22 up the street, but at least here the groups actually mix instead of stand off in impromptu West Side Story reenactments. Most people seemed to come in big groups with friends, so I doubt this is really the place to meet someone. Overall, as far as NYC club crowds go, though, you could do far, far worse than the people found at the Park. Normally, that's the type of review I'd write for a three-star place, but two things caused that last star to come off. First, the drinks here are ridiculously expensive; I understood that my top-shelf vodka-tonic was $12, but a tequila sunrise with regular tequila for $11? What? And $7 Coronas? WHAT?! Maybe that'd be ok if there wasn't a mountain of ice in my drink, but unfortunately there's wasn't much that was worth the money in either of my drinks. Second, my friend had called ahead of time asking if the upstairs would be open at 11; the host said it would be, but when we showed up, it was closed for a private party until midnight. What's more, we were kicked out of the Red Room, for a private party of only a handful of people, to stand in the main bar area with 500 million other people. Great. Bathroom Grade: 6.5/10. What is with this tendency for clubs to build their bathrooms at the bottoms of very steep stairs? Minus an additional point for that. Otherwise, the bathroom looks pretty classy on the outside, less so on the inside. The stalls are small and reminded me of the bathrooms in my first grade elementary school, though I could still fit. And I think there might be a bathroom attendant, but I wasn't sure if she was actually an employee or if she was just hanging out in the bathroom.
by Jeff S. on
We came across Iguana when we were in NYC to see a show. The place was nice. We just sat at the bar to have a drink. The drinks were great. They have a mega selection of flavors for their margaritas and mojitos. The pineapple mojito was yummy. The service was good. We were there in the afternoon so there was not a lot of competition for the bartender's attention.
by Adam M. on
Well, they threw me (and my wife) outta there last night. Seems she passed out in the ladies loo. Oh well, aside from the overpriced drinks, their booking is pretty damn good and the sound is usually solid.